Big 12 Conference men's basketball

The Big 12 Conference is a group of 10 (originally 12) universities which compete in the NCAA Division I level. The conference was formed in 1994 but did not begin conference play until the fall of 1996. The schools that compose the Big 12 Conference, except West Virginia, were members of either the Big Eight Conference or the Southwest Conference, and have won five national titles including one title since the inception of the Big 12 Conference.

Membership

Current members

InstitutionLocationFoundedJoinedTypeEnrollmentNicknameColors
Baylor University Waco, Texas 1845 1996 Private 16,787 Bears/Lady Bears          
Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 1858 1996 Public 36,660 Cyclones          
University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 1865 1996 Public 28,091 Jayhawks          
Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 1863 1996 Public 23,779 Wildcats          
University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma 1890 1996 Public 30,824 Sooners          
Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma 1890 1996 Public 23,459 Cowboys/Cowgirls          
Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas 1873 2012 Private 10,394 Horned Frogs          
University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 1883 1996 Public 50,950 Longhorns          
Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas 1923 1996 Public 36,551[1] Red Raiders/Lady Raiders          
West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia 1867 2012 Public 29,175[2] Mountaineers          
Reference:[3][4][5][6][7][7][8]

Former

InstitutionLocationFoundedLeftCurrent ConferenceTypeEnrollmentNicknameColors
University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, Colorado 1876 2011 Pac-12 Public 27,010 Buffaloes               
University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 1839 2012 SEC Public 32,777 Tigers          
University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska 1869 2011 Big Ten Public 25,260 Cornhuskers          
Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 1876 2011 SEC Public 60,435 Aggies          
Reference:[9][10]

Standings

All-time records

TeamBig 12 RecordBig 12 Winning %Overall RecordOverall Winning %Big 12 Regular Season ChampionshipsBig 12 Tournament Championships
Baylor 106–163 .394 1,314–1,345 .494 - -
Colorado 95–145 .396 - - - -
Iowa State 112–127 .469 1,340–1,292 .509 2 4
Kansas 195–45 .812 2,217–841 .725 17 9
Kansas State 98–141 .410 1,602–1,137 .585 1 -
Missouri 139–119 .539 - - - 2
Nebraska 97–143 .404 - - - -
Oklahoma 156–113 .580 1,637–1,057 .607 1 3
Oklahoma State 139–130 .517 1,626–1,143 .587 1 2
TCU 14–76 .156 1,184–1,381 .462 - -
Texas 161–108 .600 1,749–1,057 .623 3 -
Texas A&M 98-160 .380 - - - -
Texas Tech 90–179 .336 1,369–1,094 .556 - -
West Virginia 51–39 .567 1,730–1,068 .618 - -
Reference:[11]

Totals though the end of the 2016–17 season.

Overall series records

  Baylor Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Oklahoma Oklahoma State TCU Texas Texas Tech West Virginia
vs. Baylor 13–16 4–25 16–12 7–35 15–28 9–0 14–32 21–20 6–3
vs. Iowa State 16–13 12–33 22–20 13–17 12–17 8–0 11–17 14–13 5–3
vs. Kansas 25–4 33–12 44–5 23–6 22–10 8–1 23–7 24–4 6–3
vs. Kansas State 12–16 20–22 5–44 12–14 11–17 7–2 12–15 15–13 3–5
vs. Oklahoma 35–7 17–13 6–23 14–12 25–19 7–1 24–23 28–14 6–3
vs. Oklahoma State 28–15 17–12 10–22 17–11 19–25 6–2 17–29 32–15 4–4
vs. TCU 0–9 0–8 1–8 2–7 1–7 2–6 1–8 3–6 0–9
vs. Texas 32–14 17–11 7–23 15–12 23–24 29–17 8–1 38–6 6–3
vs. Texas Tech 20–21 13–14 4–24 13–15 14–28 15–32 6–3 6–38 1–8
vs. West Virginia 3–6 3–5 3–6 5–3 3–6 4–4 9–0 3–6 8–1
Total 105–171 113–133 208–52 97–148 161–115 150–135 10–68 175–111 92–183 41–37
Reference:[12]

Totals though the end of the 2015–16 season.

Conference Tournament

YearChampionRunner-upMost Valuable PlayerLocation
1997(1) Kansas 87(10) Missouri 60Paul Pierce, KansasKemper Arena- Kansas City, MO
1998(1) Kansas 72(3) Oklahoma 58Paul Pierce, KansasKemper Arena- Kansas City, MO
1999(3) Kansas 53(5) Oklahoma State 37Jeff Boschee, KansasKemper Arena- Kansas City, MO
2000(1) Iowa State 70(3) Oklahoma 58Marcus Fizer, Iowa StateKemper Arena- Kansas City, MO
2001(3) Oklahoma 54(4) Texas 45Nolan Johnson, OklahomaKemper Arena- Kansas City, MO
2002(2) Oklahoma 64(1) Kansas 55Hollis Price, OklahomaKemper Arena- Kansas City, MO
2003(3) Oklahoma 49(5) Missouri 47Hollis Price, OklahomaAmerican Airlines Center- Dallas, TX
2004(1) Oklahoma State 65(2) Texas 49Tony Allen, Oklahoma StateAmerican Airlines Center- Dallas, TX
2005(3) Oklahoma State 72(4) Texas Tech 68Joey Graham, Oklahoma StateKemper Arena- Kansas City, MO
2006(2) Kansas 80(1) Texas 68Mario Chalmers, KansasAmerican Airlines Center- Dallas, TX
2007(1) Kansas 88(3) Texas 84Kevin Durant, TexasFord Center- Oklahoma City, OK
2008(2) Kansas 84(1) Texas 74Brandon Rush, KansasSprint Center- Kansas City, MO
2009(3) Missouri 73(9) Baylor 60DeMarre Carroll, MissouriFord Center- Oklahoma City, OK
2010(1) Kansas 72(2) Kansas State 64Sherron Collins, KansasSprint Center- Kansas City, MO
2011(1) Kansas 85(2) Texas 73Marcus Morris, KansasSprint Center- Kansas City, MO
2012(2) Missouri 90(4) Baylor 75Kim English, MissouriSprint Center- Kansas City, MO
2013(1) Kansas 70(2) Kansas State 54Jeff Withey, KansasSprint Center- Kansas City, MO
2014(4) Iowa State 74(7) Baylor 65DeAndre Kane, Iowa StateSprint Center- Kansas City, MO
2015(2) Iowa State 70(1) Kansas 66Georges Niang, Iowa StateSprint Center- Kansas City, MO
2016(1) Kansas 81 (2) West Virginia 71Devonte' Graham, KansasSprint Center- Kansas City, MO
2017(4) Iowa State 80(2) West Virginia 74Monté Morris, Iowa StateSprint Center- Kansas City, MO
2018(1) Kansas 81 (3) West Virginia 70Malik Newman, KansasSprint Center- Kansas City, MO
Reference:[13] † – Denotes Each Overtime Played

Player of the Year

Season Player School Position Class
1996–97 Raef LaFrentz Kansas PF Junior
1997–98 Raef LaFrentz (2) Kansas (2) PF Senior
1998–99 Venson Hamilton Nebraska C Senior
1999–00 Marcus Fizer Iowa State PF Junior
2000–01 Jamaal Tinsley Iowa State (2) PG Senior
2001–02 Drew Gooden Kansas (3) PF Junior
2002–03 Nick Collison Kansas (4) PF Senior
2003–04 Tony Allen Oklahoma State SG Senior
2004–05 Wayne Simien Kansas (5) PF Senior
2005–06 P. J. Tucker Texas SF Junior
2006–07 Kevin Durant* Texas SF Freshman
2007–08 Michael Beasley Kansas State PF Freshman
2008–09 Blake Griffin* Oklahoma PF Sophomore
2009–10 James Anderson Oklahoma State (2) SG Junior
2010–11 Marcus Morris Kansas (6) PF Junior
2011–12 Thomas Robinson Kansas (7) PF Junior
2012–13 Marcus Smart Oklahoma State (3) PG Freshman
2013–14 Melvin Ejim Iowa State (3) SF Senior
2014–15 Buddy Hield Oklahoma (2) SG Junior
2015–16 Buddy Hield* (2) Oklahoma (3) SG Senior
2016–17 Frank Mason III* Kansas (8) PG Senior
Reference:[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]
Co-Players of the Year
* Awarded a national Player of the Year award:
Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year (1904–05 to 1978–79)
UPI College Basketball Player of the Year (1954–55 to 1995–96)
Naismith College Player of the Year (1968–69 to present)
John R. Wooden Award (1976–77 to present)
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has been awarded the Big 12 Player of the Year award at that point

NCAA tournament

SchoolAppearancesFinal FoursChampionships
Baylor 12 2 0
Iowa State 20 1 0
Kansas 47 14 3
Kansas State 29 4 0
Oklahoma 31 5 0
Oklahoma State 28 6 2
TCU 7 0 0
Texas 34 3 0
Texas Tech 16 0 0
West Virginia 29 2 0
Reference:[23]

Totals though the end of the 2016–17 season.

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